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Subject: [JIRA] Commented: (FOR-356) multi-user capability (Was: Solaris problem)
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The following comment has been added to this issue:
Author: Fabio Rinaldi
Created: Sun, 6 Mar 2005 4:46 AM
Body:
The original problem is solved. However (as already reported) there
is a (minor) new problem.
If someone wants to install forrest as 'root', and allow different
users to use it, then the following procedure is needed AFTER
unpacking and build:
1. create the directory $FORREST_HOME/build/plugins
2. install all required plugins there
Notice that if the distributions contains the plugins (as it is the
case in the snapshots that I tried), the above procedure could be
automated simply by adding the following commands at the end of
'build.sh':
mkdir ../build/plugins
cp -R ../plugins/* ../build/plugins
Alternatively, it would be reasonable to allow users to specify
a local directory for their plugins. Perhaps this is already
possible, and I did not notice... Please let me know if this
is the case.
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Key: FOR-356
Summary: multi-user capability (Was: Solaris problem)
Type: Bug
Status: In Progress
Priority: Major
Project: Forrest
Versions:
0.6
Assignee: Rick Tessner
Reporter: Fabio Rinaldi
Created: Mon, 8 Nov 2004 10:38 AM
Updated: Sun, 6 Mar 2005 4:46 AM
Description:
Back in August I reported a problem about using Forrest in a
multi-user environment. I have recently downloaded Forrest 0.6 and
tried to install it on both a linux machine and a solaris system.
I have found that there is still a problem that prevents generic users
from using Forrest if installed as root. The problem is caused by an
attempt to write in the forrest source code file area. I don't know
which piece of code causes this error, but I have found that doing the
following can solve it:
chmod a+w $FORREST_HOME/context
This solved the problem on the linux system, but not on the solaris
system, because the filesystem where I have installed forrest is
mounted read-only. In order to permanently solve the problem, it would
be necessary to find the piece of code that requires write permissions
to $FORREST_HOME/context (and change it, since there should be no
reason to write there).
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